The source is everything. On my HK headphones, I was intrigued at the difference in what you call "solid" and a lack of that, or fullness. The difference was in the original recordings, the lacking one being an mp3 off a vinyl record. The industry standard has of course gotten better. That is analogue difference, of course. Compressed digital files are not going to sound equal but if augmented by ClariFi they can get close. It would be interesting to test the differences in your sources with ClariFii on and off, and see if it makes Spotify and Google more on a par with each other.I discovered that when you go from listening from Spotify to Google music our HK system becomes much much more crisp and solid, I am amazed how awesome the HK sound system sounds on Google music, don't know why...Now on google music sounds as good as the BO system on my other car. View attachment 21188
Check your settings in Spotify. Quality is an option. I don't stream Spotify, I download my selections and have the quality set highest (128GB phone storage).I discovered that when you go from listening from Spotify to Google music our HK system becomes much much more crisp and solid, I am amazed how awesome the HK sound system sounds on Google music, don't know why...Now on google music sounds as good as the BO system on my other car. View attachment 21188
Actually, I think that is smart design - when somebody has a cold butt,especially during winter weather, chances are they want maximum heat. That's my go-to setting, turning it down later if needed.Well on a related/next-door note, I find it unintuitive that you push the seat heat up for full, then up again to lower the setting. They're very cool switches but their operation is equally odd..
Actually, I think that is smart design - when somebody has a cold butt,especially during winter weather, chances are they want maximum heat. That's my go-to setting, turning it down later if needed.
If they designed it to turn on at the lowest setting, then every time it was turned on (in this case) you'd have to push three times to get where you wanted.
As for pushing UP to turn the heat setting down, on my car that's because pushing DOWN turns on the seat cooling - so all heat changes are in the up/forward direction.
Now there's a great idea, I use an old phone as MP3 player, so I will be downloading my playlist.Check your settings in Spotify. Quality is an option. I don't stream Spotify, I download my selections and have the quality set highest (128GB phone storage).
Now looks like I will have to work with my Spotify Equalizer settings to get sound I want, Kazz, do you connect with bluetooth or cable through aux port?Now there's a great idea, I use an old phone as MP3 player, so I will be downloading my playlist.
I use bluetooth with my Pixel2XL. Every time I try to use a cable Android Auto launches and is a mess. LOLNow looks like I will have to work with my Spotify Equalizer settings to get sound I want, Kazz, do you connect with bluetooth or cable through aux port?
Was on a Bluetooth phone call when i pulled into a carpark and turned engine off. I continued with the call for a few minutes and then bluetooth disconnected. I was able to continue with the call in the usual manner. Perhaps I should have gone to accessory mode and Bluetooth would have continued to operate?
That's a new one, good find.Under heavy sudden braking (and assuming large drop in speed) the hazard lights go off a few times.
Noticed this when I was bedding in my brakes.